This month's ongoing exhibitions include a show that reimagines the relationship between canines and the built environment with installations by Giulio Iacchetti, Kengo Kuma, and Toyo Ito.
Read an excerpt from the new book which compiles a series of conversations with prominent architects—some responsible for many of today’s most recognizable and innovative spaces for art.
An international cohort of architects led by Tatiana Bilbao collaborate to create market-rate houses that challenge conventional American living patterns.
Gabriella Carrillo, co-founder of Mexico City–based Colectivo C733, joins the podcast to discuss 36x36, a social design initiative in which the studio completed 36 architectural interventions throughout Mexico in 36 months.
Though cleared of any wrongdoing in an independent investigation, Woods’ tenure was clouded by a scandal of alleged financial mismanagement and nepotism.
Focused on improved accessibility and sustainability, the revamp will offer visitors a more seamless, easier-to-navigate gallery experience—and expanded outdoor spaces on the fourth and fifth floors.
Although public Sunday mass was held at the fire-ravaged Gothic cathedral for the first time since April 2019, full restoration work will not be completed until 2028 at the earliest.
This roundup of the year-end's most captivating reads includes monographs and more from Shigeru Ban, Fernanda Canales, Carol Ross Barney, and many others.